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Women blown away by 'life-changing gadget' that 'reduces period pain and mood swings'

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Updated 15:46 26 Jan 2026 GMTPublished 15:37 26 Jan 2026 GMT

Women blown away by 'life-changing gadget' that 'reduces period pain and mood swings'

"The most incredible decision I have made to support my health"

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Danielle Fowler

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Women say a 'life-changing gadget' has helped to drastically 'reduce period symptoms' during their time of the month.

With glowing five-star reviews, the little-known gizmo has reportedly helped to reduce period pain, tiredness, mood swings, and even brain fog.

"My PMS symptoms - especially the fatigue, brain fog, and low mood - improved so much," one customer shared.

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"I felt more balanced and clearer in the days before my period, which had not been the case for a long time. My pain also got better: I took less medication overall, and it worked faster when I did need it."

"Absolutely life-changing device," another raved. "I have seen such a difference in my symptoms since using this. Less pain, fewer mental health concerns."

A third added, "Some PMS symptoms have eased, such as mood, thoughts, and anxiety. They are still present, but not as intense.

"Insomnia still bothers me. Abdominal pain on the first day of my period is still there, but milder - I only need one painkiller instead of three, which is already an improvement. Cravings are still very strong during PMS... but in general, I feel better. I can even exercise during my period, which is a huge achievement!"

The 'game-changing' device is designed to reduce PMS symptoms (Samphire Neuroscience)
The 'game-changing' device is designed to reduce PMS symptoms (Samphire Neuroscience)

According to recent stats, premenstrual syndrome (commonly known as PMS) impacts 90 percent of women.

Symptoms can range from migraines and brain fog to period pain and mood swings.

For 30 percent of people, it can be so severe, that it impacts work performance, mental health, and relationships.

But there could finally be a solution. Learn more about the 'game-changing' gadget everyone is talking about below.

What is the 'life-changing' gadget everyone is talking about?

Women are raving about a little-known wearable, non-hormonal device designed to support people experiencing PMS and period pain.

Created by Samphire Neuroscience, Nettle™ is worn around the head and uses non-invasive brain stimulation to target pathways associated with pain perception and emotional regulation.

Nettle
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According to the website, participants who used the device in the five days leading up to their period noticed a 53 percent reduction in menstrual pain.

Meanwhile, 67 percent of participants reported an improvement in mood and 93 percent 'felt relief' after three months of use.

So, how does it work?

How to use Nettle™ to reduce PMS symptoms

According to the website, it's recommended that you wear the device for 20 minutes a day in the five days before your period.

The app will notify you when it's time to use the gadget.

All you need to do is apply the solution provided, fit Nettle™ comfortably on your head using the adjustable loop, and use the device for the recommended period of time.

Your pack will come with the following items: travel case, samphire loop (for a personalised fit), charger, solution bottle, and stimulation refills (30 sessions).

The device is designed to be worn 20 minutes a day in the run-up to your period (Samphire Neuroscience)
The device is designed to be worn 20 minutes a day in the run-up to your period (Samphire Neuroscience)

What are people saying about Nettle™?

As mentioned above, the gadget has racked up some impressive reviews with many saying Nettle has helped to reduce period pain, stabilise mood, reduce anxiety, and increase energy.

"I've been using this since it launched and it’s made such a noticeable difference in my PMS and PMDD symptoms," one customer shared. "I used to have at least two to three days every month where I couldn’t function, either due to complete exhaustion, fatigue and anxiety or period pain in the first day of my cycle.

"Using Nettle™ allows me to feel more normal during my period and not to miss out on life."

The device is designed to slot into your everyday routine (Samphire Neuroscience)
The device is designed to slot into your everyday routine (Samphire Neuroscience)

"Most incredible decision I have made to support my health," another review reads. "My pain is much more manageable and my quality of life has improved drastically."

A third added, "I've been using this for three months, and the changes have been remarkable. My mood and motivation have improved significantly, and I've experienced zero menstrual pain!

"It’s been a total game-changer! I’m honestly blown away by this incredible technology and wish more women could experience its benefits."

It's worth mentioning that everyone's menstrual cycle is different and you might not experience the same benefits.

If you're keen to try the product for yourself, you can receive 10 percent off your first order using the following discount code: NEWYEARNOPMS.

Visit the Samphire Neuroscience website here to find out more.

Featured Image Credit: Samphire Neuroscience

Topics: Women's Health, Periods

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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